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Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John

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This book explores all the ingesting language in the Gospel of John, including the meal narratives and metaphors.  For example, Jesus said, "I am the bread of life" and "living water." On the cross, he says, "I thirst." He provides bread and fish for 5000 then cooks fish for the disciples.  But there is no Last Supper!  So what does this language mean?  Ingesting language at "crisis points in the narrative" suggest that the ideas of "eating Jesus" was important in the early Johannine community, and suggests that to believe in Jesus was to literally ingest him, most likely symbolized by the Eucharistic meal.  Disciples are to take Jesus in and then feed others.

188 pages, Leather Bound

First published January 1, 2003

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Jane S. Webster

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August 1, 2023
Good stuff. Really a dissertation more than a book. It’s always helpful, when writing a paper on a more obscure topic, to find someone who has said the exact same thing you have - so you know you’re not totally alone out there in speculation land.

Her connections with Jesus’ “I thirst” on the cross are fascinating.
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